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  • PAUSE AT 2:33 ET COME HOME THUMBS UP

  • One question. How the fuck did you make water float! In spherical form???

  • pause at 2:33 and you can see a face

  • Yo dawg, we heard you like water, so we went and put water in air in water.

  • cool

  • Him: Here we have a sphere of water

    Me: Wait WHAT? O.o

  • Osmos!

  • I lold at how the guy narrates the bubble war.

  • nice. $5 million/ bubble but NICE!

    love the tums experiment, cause, you know, astronaughts gonna get heart burn eating freeze dried chili in deep space.

  • is it just me or does this guy sound like he needs to drink that water?

  • weed + expensive space science = cool

  • very interesting!

  • How anyone can dislike a video of a floating sphere of water is beyond me...

  • @MargotMilevaZ THE MUSLIMS

  • so cool, i wanna go to space and play with bubbles

  • @BrainDumpTv or gaseous.

  • howd you make it 0 gravity when you put an alkacelser tablet in it?? doesnt there have to be a vacuum to make 0 gravity

  • @stiffygiffy its in space

  • why dont they spray a shitload of water into space so eventually it could find its way to a place where it could sustain life? we wouldn't necessarily be able to see the result, but who knows what could happen.

  • how do you make one of those speres?!? D:

  • What happens when you have magnetic bubbles? Do they consume each other or respect each others space?

  • 3 Weirdos

  • Totally agree with u about the plane doing a free fall to achive a non gravity state inside it....anyway i skiped the part in the begining of the vid where it says the experimende was made on the ISS :P

  • I'd watch this for hour

  • 1:20 !

  • I don't know about anyone else but I laughed my ass off in the last minute and a half.

  • I hate when science do that, it's scarry !

  • that thing makes me thirsty :/

  • Am I the only one who zoned out from what he said and just blurted: "Tee hee. Bubble perrdy..." I see.... Just me.

  • i want one how lot cost?i give u 3 dolars :)

  • How did u achived 0Gravity on earth ???

  • @PellazguVlore To achieve it you have to be in an airplane accelerating down at the same rate as gravity. I believe those experiments are done in the space station.

  • This made me thirsty.

  • Now I want to see them add drops of food colouring into the sphere. I think it would be pretty.

  • how the hell did he create a water sphere in the first place? was this experiment preformed on the international space station?

  • @Segnet37451172

    Yes, and every blue title screen in the video says that, did you read?

  • If you hit the the first water globe with air from the correct distance/angle would it create a little water moon that orbits it???

  • I WANT A SPHERE OF WATER 50MM IN DIAMETER ON A LEASH 8D

  • soooooooooooooooooooo...

  • Transparency is the Apocalypse...hey, that phrase works literally here!

  • 1:24 looks like an iPod game called Osmos but In real life

  • Osmos but In real life (iPod game)

  • This guy will never get laid

  • @judethedude96

    He's an astronaut and has lived on the International Space Station. I'm pretty sure thats gonna get him laid

  • BUBBLE WAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

    This guy knows how to make science fun

  • YO! I heard you liked water spheres, so i put water in your water..........

  • COMPLETE BUBBLE DOMINATION!!!

  • Da Bubbles

  • 2:33 looks like a happy face

  • Bubble Wars, 2029...be prepared.

  • could've been done on the space station, I know they did something similar with sand grains which they found coalesced when left in a closed environment over remaining dispersed. Leading to our current major theory of accretion being involved in the dev't of planets. cool stuff.

  • @Damdeok1 thats the kind of tricks you can do only in zero gravity

  • guessing this is a microgravity experiment?

  • how the hell do you hold the water?

  • @KenPhantom5 i think they blowing wind from all directions idk that my guess

  • @MiKikaIwaShizaru I hope you got the irony.

  • If I'd be a fanatic, I would say that at 2:33 a FACE has appeared, than the nose popped.

    o.O O

  • @guifercon

    OMG!

    A Devil Bubble!

    Humans shouldn't be using science to escape the Earth's gravity, it's unnatural!

    If God wanted us to go into outer space, we would have asbestos skin and be able to hold our breath for a month!

    There's nothing out there (in space) besides, how can everything just float around in nothing,

    I refuse to accept these scientific ideas, and will make up my own pseudo-scientific reality to fit my time-worn beliefs.

    Get out the pitchforks!

  • @MiKikaIwaShizaru

    Haha... I partially agree and then kind of disagree as well. Nice thinking though. Haha..

  • he sounds like an anoying kid explaining something to his mom

  • Thumbs up if this somehow reminds you of Super mario Galaxy :D

    Also, bowser has disliked this

  • Thumbs uo if this reminded you of Super mario galaxy for no reason :D

  • @baconology

    If your referring to the pitch of his voice at the end of sentences.

    Your an idiot.

    Simply stated lol

  • this jerks voice drives me insane. quit ending sentences like questions? educated people dont talk like this?

  • Shit where did i just go for 2:54?

  • here a droplet is going in circulair motion pushing on the inside of the sphere untill a masstransfer occures and propells it off....

    dude why such hard words why dont you just say:

    the small bubble is rotating in the bigger bubble untill the small bubble gets swallowed by the bigger bubble

  • That was SO AWESOME!!

  • HOW DID THEY MADE THE WATER FLOAT? WTF!!!

  • @b4sshunt3rgg space?

  • @b4sshunt3rgg Magic.

  • @b4sshunt3rgg this is on the Space Station! Woooooo!

  • In space and the don't even have a high speed camera... cheap bastards.. >.>

  • Awesome

  • Watching this it becomes so easy to see how the planets formed with all the elements of life within them. This is so beautifully simplistic, it's perfect.

  • I wish this had a sountrack-Cocteau twins or My bloody valentine. love hearing the geek stuff too-glad I understand the science.

  • great, is this really float in air or really attached in that wire w/o falling?

  • @legaspieukari Zero gravity, aka Space

  • hes a nerd stupid nerd

  • @baal1245 wow, what an intelligent observation. in your perspective, everyone must be a nerd because of your lack of tact and knowledge.

  • @baal1245 your a nob

  • Am i the only one who think they should have put koolaid in this?

  • simple great

  • This is pretty interesting to watch, too bad the guys voice is kinda monotonous.

  • How do you make one?

  • another option for doing tests in zero gravity would be to dig a really long hole straight down, and turn it into a vacuum, gravity will still have an effect but by falling in the vacuum you will pull zero g's and everything will fall at the same speed regardless of mass, volume. granted eventually you will hit the bottom and die... well can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs.

  • @GhostInTheShell29 wtf dude that makes no sense? digging a hole in the ground to eliminate gravity? are you dumb? gravity is stronger as you go closer to the core

    i dont know what "science" or bullshit u came up with but its 100% false

    and also, i dont think that zero gravity is possible on earth so im guessing this vid was taken in space, or other wise on an airplane going at different altitudes really fast (check mythbusters) otherwise, thats not water or this vid = bullshit

  • @Airlabon Ok let me explain the basics of gravity to you. Mass puts outs a gravitational pull towards itself. Larger the mass the more pull towards it. When you stand on the surface of the earth that mass is underneath you. So you are always pulled down. If there is equal mass, above and below you, the gravitational pull on you would be zero.

  • @GhostInTheShell29 that would be cool, but think of how deep that well would have to be.

  • at 2:26 he said CEVICHE... xD

  • @ocerva14 he said size

  • how bad do i feel for the girl that has to go on a first date with this man..." well i study elastic body collisions " :(

  • @ririlx IN SPACE

    That is pretty fucking awesome.

  • amaizing

  • this is making me thirsty

  • how do you make a zero gravity sphere????

  • @AndizzleXO

    You go into space?!

  • @Saob1337

    thanks smart ass.

  • @AndizzleXO Simple, you go to a place that has no gravity (the International Space Station would be good). Or, if you don't have that kind of money, you could take a ride in a plane that will rise and then rapidly descend creating a few moments of 0 Gs.

  • i hope he don't get paid to do this all day!

  • Interesting stuff

  • what the fuck is the point of this?

  • not so fasinated with what goes on in side a water sphere as much as i am about how u actualy make one

  • Making a water sphere would be easy. Just take zero gravity and add water. Water would take the shape that held all points as close to the center as possible, or a sphere.

  • ..soo uuhhhmm,, how do i take zero gravity in my house?

  • @joboikickme

    Jack your house up to about 25,000 ft and let it drop. You will experience true zero-g until well, you know...

  • @joboikickme Drop your house from an airplane

  • @joboikickme make a house on the moon :D

  • go into space and open a water bottle.

  • @snowmanmelter74 You see snowman, the key to making a water sphere is actually leaving the planet in a space craft and then conducting experiments on water in a zero gravity environment like space.

  • Not sure what this proves but it looks good. Listen to his voice and think "This one time, at band camp..."

  • Burn the witch!

  • @blenderpanzi why would i buy a space Shuttle?

  • @aamuller123456789 Because these experiments were done in outer space.

  • how do they do thiss

  • how do u make a water sphere

  • @aamuller123456789 Buy a space Shuttle.

  • bubble warrrrr! <3

  • That would look super cool on a High speed camera =D

  • yeah.... nan nanaular space. of course.

  • This guy goes from using some pretty fancy science terms to referring to bubbles eating each other.

  • Maybe not the most important experiment done in space, but definitely one of the coolest! :D

  • Lol @ Rvallek and JustinDejon.

    Don't be stupid, both of you. Gravity and inertia are indistinguishable. Use your brain and look up what a drop tower is. The concept is 104 years old, and the math is transparent.

    Hey Rvallek, do different masses fall at different rates in a vacuum? You know, like what is between your ears?

    Hey JD, oh never mind... you already proved your stupidity with your comment. *smirk*

  • awesome thanks.

  • they should set jello like this.

  • No... not really worth the 100 billion. Cool as heck, but nothing that could not have been done here on earth.

  • I don't think you understand how gravity works... Oh I see your username now.

  • Yeah, JustinDejong is right. You can't make a sphere on the Earth's surface due to gravity. It'll turn it into a tear/raindrop

  • It could definitely not been done on earth. The point was to observe the long-term dynamics of the bubbles and droplets. Try that in a drop tower.

  • It's a drop of water!! It's really tiny.

  • though at the begging he says "the size of my head."

    retard lol

  • retard says the person who typed "begging" for "beginning". Take a look at yourself.

  • mmm, typos are fun aren't they? take a look at yourself.

  • how the fuck do you make a sphere of water

  • You just need to put some water in a place where it has zero gravity. For example, in the space.

  • @boygrego12 i know, huh?

  • how you make the 0 gravity ... is this in a space ship ? ... omg i sound like a 5 yr old

  • lol. you just need a toy car and your pretty much complete. =D

  • WITCH!

  • i would like one day to have sex in 0 gravity!

  • you will never get laid watching these vids

  • LOL !dunno why im still watching

  • dont be so sure.

  • I know two people who have had sex whilst watching this :D

  • I love how everyone's debating whether this was worth the cost of the space program and arguing about random stuff, and then minidan49 comes out with that.

  • I was more interested in how the narrators voice was so obviously retarded that Stephen Hawking shat his pants.

  • you will also never get laid making these vids

  • until he gets his average bi-monthly paycheck of $20,000 by being a physics researcher. then of which of course he can just get the most expensive prostitute in the state.

  • its funny how people always think being smart and doing science experiments dont get you ladies, when in fact it helps you get that 6 figure job, which then of course you can have all the ladies you want. last i check, women are more attracted to money, and not how big your dick is.

  • @blenderben: That wasn't really the point. Prostitutes don't count as I can imagine it's not nearly as fun as if the woman is into you. Sure money attracts women, sadly that is true. But then again, they'll be cheating on you if you're not physically attractive to them. Sad but true.

  • am i the only one that finds this guys voice incredibly fucking hilarious

  • your not :P

  • Sounds like microsoft sam a little bit. (the robot voice on a computer)

  • might that be the history of the universe

  • The tablet example looks like how a planet might be formed.

  • yea ud be enterained uunitll u ran out of food in space and got butt fucked

  • is it just me or does talk funny

  • thats amazing. I wish I could play with stuff in zero gravity.

  • What suspends the 50mm water bubble? How did you do that?

  • They're in space.

  • space tard

  • O.o

    Amazing stuff. Wish I could do some experiments of my own, I would be entertained for years!

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